Before I buy the xmitter gear, I want to go ahead and start the station online.

Can I get everyone's opinion as to who is the best web radio service provider / host?

Thanx.

DoN CaLLe

Wed Jul 27, 2005 1:58 am

anonRegular poster

Joined: 11 May 2005Posts: 39Location: Northern California

www.indymedia.org seems to be a popular streaming service provider for community radio, LPFM, and pirates. I think they charge little or nothing for the service too. I have no personal experience with them though.

www.live365.com also seems to be a popular one with a more commercial slant but again, I haven't used it myself.

I'd be really interested to learn how you end up running you stream since it's something I haven't done yet but would like to do. Out of curiosity, does anyone on this message board pay music licensing fees either for their radio broadcast or their internet stream? Is it even necessary to pay a license fee to stream commercial music that you own the CDs or mp3s to? Just curious...

Wed Jul 27, 2005 7:15 am

CaLLeNew registered user

Joined: 23 Jul 2005Posts: 13

WebCasting

I've been doing lots of research and have found that you basically have two options:

a) Pay by usage of bytes transferred (Depends on amount of users who log on, how long they listen to your webcast and at what quality.)

b) Pay a flat monthly fee by limiting the amount of listeners at any one time as well as the maximum bitrate quality of your stream (8k, 32k, 64k, 128k, etc.)

These are considering you are streaming 24/7.

You can also upload canned material to their server for "on demand" listening. This is not a bad option as it is cheaper and you can have live stream "windows" in which you can cut in for a live show.

Personally I want to get the 24/7 service so I can cut in whenever I want.

As far copyrighted material, yes you are supposed to pay licensing fees to the respective licensing entities.

And also:
www.sesac.com (Society of European Stage Authors and Composers)

So far these are the service providers I have found:

www.live365.com
I had checked this one out as one of my friends used to stream on it. With it's popularity, as you (Anon) had mentioned, it has gotten very commercialized. They offer a Pro Package with royalty fees included for all the aforementioned licensing entities. If you opt for a Pro Package without the Royalty Fees included, they make you sign an affidavit and show proof of licensing. Their "beginner" packages are affordable but I believe they are all limited to uploads only, no live streaming (correct me if I'm wrong.)

www.surfernetwork.com
"Start webcasting for only $150 a month" Found this site a little unstructurized. Their packages are a little "loose." I like to know exactly what I'm getting for my $$$

www.audiovideoweb.com
More affordable for live webcasting. Very user friendly, straightforward and informative webpage.

www.audiorealm.com
Very extended webcasting community and so far the most economic. They offer a free "upload" account and very cheap streaming.

All these I believe offer free encoding software as well as listener stats and such. AudioRealm offers their "SAM" automation program.